You may be eligible for one-on-one support, counseling, and training to boost your skills and build your career through VA's Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment program, available to transitioning Service members and Veterans. Family members caring for a service-disabled Veteran may also be eligible for career assistance, job training, and other services.

VA provides world-class health coverage to eligible Veterans. The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is America's largest integrated health care system, with more than 1,700 sites of care, and it is consistently ranked among the top health care providers in the country.

Through VA's home loan and housing programs Veterans and Service members can get access to low-interest home loans or help refinancing an existing mortgage. VA home loans also can be used to buy, build, or improve a home; install energy-related features or improvements; and purchase a manufactured home and / or lot.

VA can help you secure your, and your family's future. Individual Service members and Veterans, military and Veteran families, and those with service-connected disabilities have many different life insurance options.

If you are a low-income wartime Veteran who meets certain service, income, and net-worth limits set by law—or are a surviving family member of a Veteran who meets the criteria—you may be eligible to receive tax-free supplemental income.